The UAE has introduced additional precautionary entry measures for travellers arriving from selected African countries due to public health concerns linked to potential Ebola outbreaks. The measures apply from June 6, 2026, at 1:00 PM UAE time and may be changed depending on the global public health situation.
Countries Affected
The new entry measures apply to travellers arriving in the UAE who have recently been present in:
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Uganda
- South Sudan
The measures were jointly issued by the National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Management Authority, or NCEMA, and the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security, or ICP.
21-Day Exemption Rule
Travellers who have stayed outside the listed countries for more than 21 consecutive days before arriving in the UAE are exempt from the additional restrictions.
They may be permitted to enter the UAE if they meet all other applicable immigration and entry requirements.
Effective Date
The measures take effect from:
June 6, 2026, at 1:00 PM UAE time
Authorities have advised that the measures may be extended or amended depending on developments in the global public health situation.
Impact on Employers and Travellers
Employers and travellers should account for possible disruption if travel involves the affected countries.
Organizations with employees travelling to or transiting through the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, or South Sudan should:
- Review upcoming travel plans
- Assess possible travel disruptions
- Verify travellers’ recent travel history before arranging UAE entry
- Consider alternative routes or schedules where appropriate
- Monitor further announcements from UAE authorities for updates or extensions
Key Caveats
The measures are precautionary and may change suddenly.
Travellers who have recently been in one of the affected countries should confirm the latest UAE entry requirements before travel.
The update is informational only and does not replace legal or situation-specific immigration advice.
Source article: newlandchase.com






